OGMNX - Invesco Oppenheimer Gold & Special Minerals Fund Class R

Invesco Oppenheimer Gold & Special Minerals Fund Class R

Aim Sector Funds

11 Greenway Plaza,Suite 100

Houston, TX 77046

800-959-4246

Management Information

Shanquan Li,Lead Manager since June 30, 1997

Mr. Li is primarily responsible for the day-to-day management of the Fundâs investments. Mr. Li has been a Vice President and portfolio manager of the Fund since July 1997.Mr. Li has been a Senior Vice President of the Sub-Adviser since June 2011. He was a Vice President of the Sub-Adviser from November 1998 to May 2011 and was an Assistant Vice President of the Sub-Adviser from January 1997 to November 1998.Li was a senior quantitative analyst in the Investment Management Policy Group of Brown Brothers Harriman before joining Oppenheimer Funds. Prior to that, he was a consultant for Acadian Asset Management, Inc. Before entering the investment business, Shanquan was associate director and senior researcher of the Development Research Center of the State Council, a think tank for the Chinese government.

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